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Flow-Rate Estimates for Rectilinear Pipe Flow
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1974A means is established for finding upper and lower bounds on the flow rate of viscous incompressible fluids in straight pipes. Bounds are derived for a class of flow regions having as cross section a strip or annulus, and used to deduce an approximation appropriate to such sections when they are thin. Explicit error-bound results are included.
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QoS control mechanism based on flow rate to improve quality of short flows and low-rate flows
2010 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium - NOMS 2010, 2010The dominant IP traffic is moving from Web to peer-to-peer (P2P) these days. As a result, elephant flows consume bandwidth and unfairness in resources allocation occurs. The main packet-scheduling mechanism currently employed is first-in first-out (FIFO) where the available bandwidth of short flows is limited by elephant flows.
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Interpretation of Urinary Flow Rates
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1990The uroflow examination is the most accurate, physiologic, and noninvasive method of assessing bladder outflow obstruction. The examiner must be aware of the errors that may arise from problems inherent in the uroflowmeter, in the patient (such as psychological inhibition), or in bladder physiology (such as the influence of intravesical volume ...
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2007
Resource allocation and accountability keep reappearing on every list of requirements for the Internet architecture. The reason we never resolve these issues is a broken idea of what the problem is. The applied research and standards communities are using completely unrealistic and impractical fairness criteria.
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Resource allocation and accountability keep reappearing on every list of requirements for the Internet architecture. The reason we never resolve these issues is a broken idea of what the problem is. The applied research and standards communities are using completely unrealistic and impractical fairness criteria.
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Use of Flow Rate Window to Optimize Flow Rate Combinations in UBD
Canadian International Petroleum Conference, 2002Abstract Underbalanced drilling (UBD) has gained strong momentum in recent years because of a number of advantages of the technology including minimized lost circulation and reduced formation damage. Bottom hole pressure, which is a key factor controlling borehole integrity in UBD, is very sensitive to the ...
B. Guo, C. Xue
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Unsteady magnetohydrodynamic flow with variable flow rate
1985The problem of unsteady magnetohydrodynamic channel flow due to an arbitrarily time-varying flow rate has been solved for a fluid of anisotropic electrical conductivity. The velocity and wall shear stress have been calculated for a given flow rate. It is found that the effect of exponential flow rate is to flatten the velocity profiles and to reduce ...
MASAPATI, GH, MITTAL, ML
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Microvascular Function at Reduced Flow Rates
Journal of Tissue Viability, 1976Microvascular reactions to reduced flow in human skin as observed by vital microscopy are described. The behaviour of the cellular components of blood is analysed. Recirculation with only minor disturbances in the microcirculation was found even after complete occlusion for three hours.
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On a Gradient Flow with Exponential Rate of Convergence
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2021
Process applications invariably involve the measurement of volume or mass flow rate of a fluid—gas (such as air) or liquid (such as water). Volume flow rate is expressed in units of \(m^3/s\), \(m^3/h\), l/min, l/s or ml/s. The magnitude of the flow rate will decide the unit that is appropriate.
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Process applications invariably involve the measurement of volume or mass flow rate of a fluid—gas (such as air) or liquid (such as water). Volume flow rate is expressed in units of \(m^3/s\), \(m^3/h\), l/min, l/s or ml/s. The magnitude of the flow rate will decide the unit that is appropriate.
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Journal AWWA, 1939
Meter-Master was developed in Hartlord, Connecticut, and it has become an indispensable part of our equipment. It has been my duty, as distribution engineer, to endeavor to satisfy some of the complaints of our customers and, as in all other water departments, many of these complaints were that the water bill was larger than usual.
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Meter-Master was developed in Hartlord, Connecticut, and it has become an indispensable part of our equipment. It has been my duty, as distribution engineer, to endeavor to satisfy some of the complaints of our customers and, as in all other water departments, many of these complaints were that the water bill was larger than usual.
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